re: *** SUPERNATURAL*** "Hunteri Heroici" New Tonight(Posted by Puck82 on 10/4/12 at 7:17 pm to jeff5891)

Just getting back to the thread but I think the demons go to purgatory if they are killed with something like the colt or the knife. They aren't truly killed if they go back to hell. If hell was their only option yellow eyes would still be around. They touched on it once about some of the monsters going to purgatory and coming back like the mother.

re: *** SUPERNATURAL*** "Hunteri Heroici" New Tonight(Posted by JasonL79 on 10/5/12 at 8:52 am to Puck82)

Good first episode. Excited about there being no leviathans this season. Can't wait to see where they go with this purgatory thing. For soem reason, I though they would be showing Dean in it but I guess we will get flashbacks instead.

re: *** SUPERNATURAL*** "Hunteri Heroici" New Tonight(Posted by CP3LSU25 on 10/5/12 at 3:34 pm to LSUPERMAN)

quote:Am I the only one who wants a new King of Hell? Don't get me wrong, I like Crowley, but he seems to warn his welcome with me. Maybe someone a little darker. I do like the quips, but I think I am ready for a more sinister KOH.

Yeah agree. I am a big fan of crowley but I'm waiting for the next Lilith/Yellow eye/ badass to come one.

quote:In the finale there, is further foreshadowing of Chuck's true identity: When Dean calls Chuck, Chuck answers the phone "Mistress Magda," and we briefly see a newspaper ad for a blonde women in a bikini named "Miss Magda" on Chuck's desk before he puts his glass on it. This may be a reference to Mary Magdalene who Jesus, the physical incarnation of God, healed of demons. She then become a follower of his, and an early Christian leader.

-Chuck, after narrating the events that take place, finally appears dressed in white musing on the difficulty of getting endings right. He then disappears

- Chuck, it seems, is God. In the final revelation it appears Chuck is God - the writer of Sam and Dean's story. The fact that they manage to follow their own paths, suggest that the deity chooses to allow free will within the "story" he is writing.

quote:This episode promises to not just build on was in our eyes a pretty excellent premiere, but also expand upon it by reminding us that much of the mythology associated with this show comes from pagan roots and not necessarily the more modernized versions of legends and various belief systems. This is why we have a nice little reference to Thor in this trailer, and we are going to see plenty of other interesting developments soon to go along with.